Perhaps the most insane news we've posted on Gizmag this week comes  from the inaugural DynoJet Horsepower Challenge held last weekend in  Valdosta, Georgia, USA. Basically, DynoJet make motorcycle dynamometers  and they provided a bunch oif them and anybody could roll up and the guy  whose bike made the most horsepower won. The winning fellow was Hank  Booth of Great Falls, Montana, whose highly modified 1999 Suzuki  1300GSXR Hayabusa motorcycle with an NLR turbocharger cranked out an  incredible 701.32 horsepower.
Other winners in the Import Unlimited class with Booth included; RCC  Turbo/Richard Peppler, of Ontario with 559.02 HP, and Glen Bertagnoli  coming in third with a 445.16. All of the top three competitors were  using the Suzuki Hayabusa engine.
Revving the scale in other classes were Kent Stotz with 210 bhp on a  turbo powered Honda in the Imported V-Twin Cruiser Open class while Don  Smith squeezed a respectable 118 bhp out of a 600cc Suzuki.
The domestic bike category was dominated by, well, what else would  you expect ... Harley Davidson. The champ in this class was Kevin Kelly  of Weston, Florida who managed to get his harley producing 247  horsepower in the V-twin Unlimited category, narrowly ahead of Nick  Trask of Phoenix, Arizona whose Harley generated 228 horses.
Brandon Rybicki's turbo-powered Harley V-Rod produced 191 horses.









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